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ALUMNI HALL OF FAME WELCOMES FIVE NEW INDUCTEES BE TH EL PARK SCH OOL D IS TR IC T ethel Park T he Bethel Park High School Great Alumni Hall of Fame inducted its fourth class in January. This year’s inductees biomedicine, optoelectronics, chemical sensing, photocatalysis, and solar energy, with novel ‘solar steam’ technology. She is a Fellow of were: six professional societies, a member of Dr. Timothy Michael Campbell, the National Academy of Engineering, Class of 1977 – Dr. Campbell has been the National Academy of Sciences, distinguished as one of “America’s the American Academy of Arts and Top 100 Physicians” for his numerous Sciences, and the American Association medical contributions. He was one of for the Advancement of Science. the first physicians to introduce hospice Richard “Dick” Jewell, Class of 1963— to Southwestern Pennsylvania. A Mr. Jewell holds a JD degree from the dedicated humanitarian, he has a long University of Michigan Law School and history of volunteerism.  Regionally, he served two years on active duty in the co-founded the Light of Life Mission’s US Army, primarily with the Army’s free medical clinic and continues to 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment. His volunteer with Allegheny County’s career in Law spans 43 years, during HAZMAT and HMMR teams as a medical which he practiced as a litigator, officer. His national disaster response corporate counsel and director for the work with the American Red Cross nation’s largest forensic accounting The 2016 Bethel Park Great Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees (left and the PA-1 DMAT team has taken firm. From 1986-1991, he was a senior to right): Bill Flinn, Nancy Halas, Tim Campbell and Dick Jewell. him throughout the country. His administrator at the University of (Absent): Gilbert Smith. international efforts with the US Navy, Pittsburgh, in charge of numerous LDS Charities and Christian Medical Missions spans decades. Dr. university applied research companies. He was also President of Campbell has served on many humanitarian medical missions the Pittsburgh Applied Research Corporation. From 2003-2014 throughout the Caribbean, South and Central America, and he served as Grove City Colleg